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Air Plant Holders

Since air plants don't need any soil, you can display them on dishes like these - very pleasing to the eye to enjoy the plant, and the dish it is resting on.

Not just for air plants - Some of my holders are large enough to store other treasures, too.

A shelf of air plant holders in the kiln, just before firing it up. Colours change dramatically during the firing process - so it's always fun to open the kiln 15 hours later to see how they turned out.

No green thumb? Air Plants survive mostly on air - need no soil, and only need to be misted once a week. Find them at many florist shops where you live.

Add interest with little pots and saucers for air plants or succulents and cacti

Create a windowsill garden with a collection of air plants and holders